Presby Church ordains 13 new ministers

The Presbyterian Church of Ghana (PCG) has ordained 13 ministerial probationers in Accra, with a call on them to do away with practices inconsistent with their calling and the true Bible teachings.

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The ordination service was on the theme: "The relevance of God the father, the son, and the Holy Spirit".

The Ga Presbytery Chairperson of the Church, Reverend Dr Erasmus Odonkor, in a sermon reminded the new ministers that they had a responsibility to lead society, particularly their congregants to live lives worthy of emulation.

He asked them to selflessly contribute their quota to make the various congregations in the church to be dynamic and a Christ-like family of people living all their lives for the Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.

“You have the task of bringing all members of your congregation into fellowship and helping to educate them to lead sound moral lives”.

Rev Dr Odonkor asked them to pray always and seek the face of God, which according to him, was the only way to have a complete communion with God.

He stated that no Christian could communicate with God effectively, if they did not have effective relationship with God.

The ordained ministers are Rev. Mrs Esther Lamiley Segbefia, Rev. Joseph Dwomoh, Rev. Charles Baah-Ankrah, Rev. Appea Safo-Kantanka, Rev. Kwakye Siaw Ahenkora, Rev. Robert Kwame Asiedu-Akrofi, Rev. Eric Rogar Addae, Rev. Kwame Ampem Darko, Rev. Emmanuel Nyarma.

The rest are Rev. Frempong Alexander Owusu, Rev. Frank Amuzu, Rev. Frank Twumasi Nkum, Rev. Mark Karikari, Rev. Samuel Wilson Appiah, Rev. Victor Yeboah, Rev. Kwarteng Andres Ishmael, Rev. Ernest Manoah Bremang, Rev Samuel Asare-Nkansah and Rev. Ben Yaw Owusu.

By Emmanuel Adu-Gyamerah/Daily Graphic/Ghana

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